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Exercise your awesome advertising skills when you add this sweatband with patch to your marketing plan. Made from 100% cotton terry cloth, it's available in an astounding 11 popular colors to help bring your brand to life. A great way to promote your company at games, athletic expos or gyms, simply add your company name and logo to create a useful promotional tool. Let clients know you're here to play in the big leagues and win!

Lend a hand to active potential clients with this wristband with patch. Made from 100% cotton terry cloth, it's available in 11 popular bright and exciting colors. This product is sure to make a huge impact for your company at any advertising event. Make sure to add your company name, logo or promotional message before handing it out at tradeshows or grand openings for gyms, health and fitness awareness or outdoor promotions. See how far a great marketing tool can take your brand.

This knit beanie is the perfect winter accessory that will keep customers warm and looking great! It's one size fits all, made of 100% acrylic, and features a cuff. This comes in five great colors: black, forest green, navy blue, red, and royal blue. It also has a cotton twill patch that can show off custom company logo or name. Take advantage of this opportunity to provide comfort to your customers and get them to fall in love with your brand!

Approach your customers with an item that's hard to refuse with this knit scarf! It's made of 100% acrylic, measures 66"L x 10"W, and features a cotton twill patch. This comes in five popular colors: black, forest green, navy blue, red, and royal blue. Clients can match this with a hat and gloves and be prepared for the cold. Add your logo to this to keep your brand visible. This is the perfect winter accessory that will keep customers warm and looking great!

From casual Friday to weekends on the town, they'll look their best with this Delta (R) Adult Unisex French Terry Fleece Zip Hoodie. This 250 GSM hoodie is made using a 7.5 oz. 55% cotton/45% polyester blend with ringspun pre-shrunk terry. It's side seamed and features allover coverseamed construction, a 4" locker patch at the back neck for easy labeling and a tagless private label option. Create the right wearable for universities, teams and more!

Add a casual style staple to your wardrobe with the custom look of the Delta (R) Adult Unisex French Terry Fleece Hoodie. This 250 GSM hoodie is made using a 7.5 oz. 55% cotton/45% polyester blend with ringspun pre-shrunk terry. It's made with side seamed construction and features allover coverseamed construction, a 4" locker patch at the back neck for easy labeling and a tagless private label option. Create the right wearable for universities, teams and more!

Carve out your niche in your industry with this jack-o-lantern PromoSpinner (TM) that comes in a custom box! Made of PVC with steel bearings and an ABS center imprint panel, the approximate rotation time is one minute. It comes with a custom gift box with a four color process imprint. CPSIA tracking information on this item is mandatory. Toy safety tested. This is the perfect way to advertise Halloween parties, autumn promotions or pumpkin patches that will keep your brand in the palm of your target audience's hands!

Entice more people over to your business when you show off this OGIO Crossbar jacket! It's made of 75/25 cotton/polyester fleece with 100% polyester woven quilted overlays for a great style. Features include a zip-through cadet collar with rib knit on the inside, a left chest pocket, exposed metal zippers, front welt pockets with quilted detail, woven branded badge on the left side seam, elbow patches with quilting, an embroidered O on the bottom right sleeve, and rib knit at the open hem and cuffs. With your own imprint on this, you can impress many of your customers!

Technology infused, Basecamp (TM) Titanium Backpack. Made with 1680D Nylon fabric. Tech areas created with puckered neoprene padded pockets for your laptop and tablet. The Xooper Slim Ice Bang Power Bank is included with this bag with an extra long cord. Slip the power bank into the power pocket and thread the cord through the portholes and cord keeper to charge your phone or tablet on the go with this 6,000 mAH powerbank. Icon patches indicate the power areas. Thick wedge shoulder pads for comfort. Sternum strap. Luggage trolly pass through. Organizational pockets and key fob leash.

Splash proof 600D x 600D with PVC backing cross-weave material convertible duffel. Features a main compartment with ample space and removable dividers for customizable organization. Also features PVC wet pocket that separates your dry belongings from your wet, 2 interior zippered mesh pockets, 2 top pockets and 1 padded for tech sizes and other unlined. and 2 zippered side pockets with mesh organization. Use the neoprene top grab handle and adjustable shoulder strap to carry as a duffel or unzip, roll, and secure back cover to reveal padded backpack straps with a sternum strap to turn your duffel into a backpack. Includes ventilation grommet in the back. Features a HOOK and LOOP PATCH PANEL for affixing morale patches (patch not included).

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Lego Lovers Crowded Expo Center for Merch, Memories

Lego enthusiasts of all ages crowded into the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA, on April 21 and 22 to enjoy Brick Fest Live!, which bills itself as the #1 Lego event in the U.S. The show featured feats of artistry and engineering, including detailed cityscapes, working miniature rollercoasters, a life-size statue of Darth Vader and a lovingly rendered replica of Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" – all crafted from the colorful plastic bricks that have been a toy chest necessity for decades.

The event was also an opportunity for vendors to peddle Lego-themed merch, from vintage building sets to apparel and accessories decorated with actual Legos. At the official Brick Fest Live! Booth, attendees could purchase a $20 #BrickSwag box, which included a T-shirt, flashlight keychain and a mystery minifigure. Other booths were selling caps modified with Lego baseplates, allowing wearers to customize to their heart's content. Several entrepreneurs had crafted hair clips, bracelets, earrings and bow ties out of Legos. There were even brick-shaped pillows and molded chocolate lollipops.

The Pennsylvania Distance Learning Charter School also set up a booth at the expo to share information about its virtual summer camps. To help build goodwill and boost name recognition, the school was giving away a slew of promotional products. Children could spin a wheel, and receive a branded foam stress brick, backpack, temporary tattoo, chip clip or other prize.

Brick Fest Live! heads next to New York City in July, then stops in Pasadena, CA, in August and Houston in October. Check out some of the highlights from the Philadelphia show below.

Hawaii Bans Certain Types of Sunscreens

Hawaii's state legislature has passed a bill that bans sunscreens containing chemicals that can reportedly damage coral reefs – a new regulation that could impact sales of branded sunscreen.

Senate Bill 2571, passed on Tuesday, prevents the sale and distribution of sunscreen that has oxybenzone and octinoxate, unless prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider. If Governor David Ige signs the legislation into law, the prohibition would take effect Jan. 1, 2021.

Should the ban become law, promo distributors and suppliers could no longer provide sunscreen containing the blacklisted chemicals in the Aloha State. What's more, the Hawaiian ban could resonate to the U.S. mainland, possibly influencing some would-be buyers of branded sunscreen to seek natural options that are perceived as better for the environment – or to avoid purchasing sunscreen altogether in fear their brand will be perceived as a polluter.

Found in popular sunscreen brands like Coppertone and Hawaiian Tropic, oxybenzone and octinoxate contribute to coral bleaching, studies show. For example, a recent study from the Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology found that chemicals in sunscreen kill coral and result in DNA damage in larval and adult stage coral. The impact on DNA limits coral's ability to grow and develop healthily. Coral bleaching was reportedly a cause behind widespread destruction of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. According to researchers, about 14,000 tons of sunscreen glop onto coral reefs annually. Sunscreen concentrations were found to be among the highest in the world on the beaches of Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

"Hawaii's reefs have been slowly dying over the past 20 years, and that death spiral has been accelerating with the impact of El Niño-induced mass bleaching events and increased local pollution impacts from both tourism and development," Craig Downs, the executive director of the Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, told The New York Times. "Everyone has come together to support this legislation, from local nurses and doctors, to resorts and airlines, as well as the entrepreneurial spirit of new sunscreen companies to supply reef-safer products."

Sunscreen containing oxybenzone or oxtinoxate kill coral reefs. Congratulations to Hawaii for passing this bill to ban sunscreens with these ingredients! https://t.co/UHBHo7QtuA

Of course, the ban had opponents, too. Traditional sunscreen manufacturers pointed out that the chemicals are FDA-approved and important ingredients for protecting people from skin cancer. Ban opponents also included the Hawaii Medical Association. The association expressed worry that the prohibition could encourage people to reduce the degree to which they wear sunscreen – a concern given the heightened risk for skin cancer that comes with not using sunscreen.

Critics of the bill say it could discourage people from wearing sunscreen altogether, increasing skin cancer cases. https://t.co/0BhEsj2qS1

Forbes reports that mounting public pushback against sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate has opened the door for a niche market focused on natural sunscreens made in Hawaii. "Tourists and locals on the islands can find Kōkua Sun Care Hawaiian Natural Zinc Sunscreen, Mama Kuleana Reef, and the mainland All Good products," wrote Geologist Trevor Nace for Forbes. Of course, chemicals found in sunscreens are far from the only pollutant causing problems for coral reefs. Ocean warming, agricultural runoff and sewage dumping also are weakening and killing reefs, research shows.